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So at that point, what investigators do is try to see if they could find Jenna Burley's phone. The last time any activity happens on Jenna Burley's phone is August 31, 2017.
So at that point, what investigators do is try to see if they could find Jenna Burley's phone. The last time any activity happens on Jenna Burley's phone is August 31, 2017.
After that, her phone doesn't have any more activity. And the last general area that they could put the phone in is in the general area of PubWeb.
After that, her phone doesn't have any more activity. And the last general area that they could put the phone in is in the general area of PubWeb.
So the detectives were able to not only talk to the people that worked there, but review the footage themselves.
So the detectives were able to not only talk to the people that worked there, but review the footage themselves.
Closer to the 2 o'clock hour, PubWeb's going to close. A young man approaches her at the bar where she's sitting and starts buying her drinks. There's beer on the table. There's definitely conversation being had. That's the only person that's left with her. All of her friends are gone.
Closer to the 2 o'clock hour, PubWeb's going to close. A young man approaches her at the bar where she's sitting and starts buying her drinks. There's beer on the table. There's definitely conversation being had. That's the only person that's left with her. All of her friends are gone.
After investigators see this footage, it became very clear that Jenna, at the end of the night, had left with the young man that she was having drinks with. The detectives were able to ask the people that worked at PubWeb whether or not they knew that individual at all, or if he had been there before. They did know him. He was a regular. His name was Joshua Hupnerts.
After investigators see this footage, it became very clear that Jenna, at the end of the night, had left with the young man that she was having drinks with. The detectives were able to ask the people that worked at PubWeb whether or not they knew that individual at all, or if he had been there before. They did know him. He was a regular. His name was Joshua Hupnerts.
At this point, this is critical because the police now at least have a confirmed place where they were last and a confirmed person that they were with.
At this point, this is critical because the police now at least have a confirmed place where they were last and a confirmed person that they were with.
His recollection is that he did not know where she went, had no other information for investigators. They're certainly not done with Joshua Hubbard. They want to bring him down. They want to talk to him. They want to potentially see where he went after that. But at that point, they don't have any other reason to believe that he's not telling the truth.
His recollection is that he did not know where she went, had no other information for investigators. They're certainly not done with Joshua Hubbard. They want to bring him down. They want to talk to him. They want to potentially see where he went after that. But at that point, they don't have any other reason to believe that he's not telling the truth.
Investigators were interested in going to meeting with him in person and also going to his apartment.
Investigators were interested in going to meeting with him in person and also going to his apartment.
Once Hupperters doesn't meet them at the apartment building, they look outside, and there's a sign. They call the number on the sign, and it happens to go to the landlord. Somebody who works for the landlord's company comes out, and he's got a key. Now, at this point, the investigators are concerned about Jenna Burleigh. They don't have a warrant to go inside the house.
Once Hupperters doesn't meet them at the apartment building, they look outside, and there's a sign. They call the number on the sign, and it happens to go to the landlord. Somebody who works for the landlord's company comes out, and he's got a key. Now, at this point, the investigators are concerned about Jenna Burleigh. They don't have a warrant to go inside the house.
They're looking for Joshua Hupperters, but he's not answering. So you are creeping up now on 24, 36 hours since her disappearance. At that point, they ask the person to open up the apartment so that they can go in to look for her to make sure that she's not in there hurt, injured, or otherwise. So at this point, we're not talking about a criminal search warrant.
They're looking for Joshua Hupperters, but he's not answering. So you are creeping up now on 24, 36 hours since her disappearance. At that point, they ask the person to open up the apartment so that they can go in to look for her to make sure that she's not in there hurt, injured, or otherwise. So at this point, we're not talking about a criminal search warrant.